Category: Tablet

Top 10 eBook stories for 2013

Digital Book World has posted its top ten eBook stories for 2013.

eBook Revolution predictions for 2014

Forbes offers more predictions for the eBook Revolution in 2014.

Digital Publishing Update

Mediashift lists the top 10 eBook trends of 2013. Digital Book World has the best-selling eBooks of 2013. The Flurry Blog reports a rise in Amazon’s Kindle activations on Christmas day. (63% increase over an average day.) The Mac Observer swaps its Apple Retina iPad for a week with a Kindle Fire HDX.

Focus on eBook reading data

GoodeReader reports on eBook subscription service start-ups like Oyster and Scribd that plan to focus on eBook reading data.

MERRY CHRISTMAS – HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Wishing you a safe and happy holiday from eBookRumors.com.

eReader Comparison Guide

Here is Gizmag’s 2013 eReader Comparison Guide. Just so you to know where your new gifted eBook reader stands against the competition. (Or in the event you’re going to go after your E Ink reading device during the Boxing Day sales to come…)

Library eBook checkouts surge in 2013

Digital Book World says that according to eBook distributor OverDrive, six U.S. libraries counted over 1-million eBook checkouts in 2013.

Kindle PaperWhite versus Nook Glowlight

Digital Trends pits the Amazon Kindle PaperWhite against the Barnes & Noble Nook Glowlight to see which eReader is the best value.

eBook Revolution Update

Forbes has a post on the new Vellum eBook production tool. Digital Book World offers ten predictions for the eBook Revolution in 2014. GoodeReader has a piece on the value of eBook bundles to writers and readers. Android Police says the Amazon Kindle App update offers font selection, collections and more.

eBook subscription service competition heating up

Forbes offers an update on the players in the burgeoning eBook subscription service market now occupied by Scribd, Oyster and Entitle. With the eBook sales market maturing, it sounds like good timing for consumer options like this, but with all the services overlapping their launches, things are bound to be competitive.